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prg.ai newsletter #55
The fourth edition of AI Days, the largest Czech festival dedicated to artificial intelligence, is in full swing — this year reaching 36 cities across the country. The European Commission has announced the creation of the Czech AI Factory with a new supercomputer named KarolAIna, CTU has elected AI expert Michal Pěchouček as its next rector, and Europe has unveiled new strategies to boost AI development. Meanwhile, the Czech AI scene keeps thriving — from a billion-crown investment in Resistant AI to new research labs and award-winning scientists.
Dny AI 2025: The Largest Artificial Intelligence Festival Kicks Off and Reaches Every Corner of the Czech Republic – The Program Offers Over 250 Events in 35 Cities
The largest Czech artificial intelligence festival, Dny AI, is launching its fourth edition. From November 3 to 16, 2025, more than 250 events will take place across 35 cities throughout the Czech Republic. The festival, which continues to grow every year, aims to inspire and encourage active engagement and collaboration across disciplines, audiences, and regions nationwide.
prg.ai newsletter #54
You're reading the first newsletter issue following the summer break and it is truly packed with news! The undisputed highlight is the presentation of the results from the largest-ever mapping of the Czech AI ecosystem. On the regulatory front, the Ministry of Industry and Trade submitted a key proposal to implement the European AI Act. We were also active, officially launching the international LLM-BRIDGE project with ten EU countries.